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Keep Toronto Warm

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Keep Toronto Warm was created to provide homeless citizens with warm socks and blankets around downtown Toronto.

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Happy New Year everyone! We hope that 2019 will bring us all warmth and happiness! Our next drop will be January 13th in collaboration with our roots! AKA York University!

Happy New Year everyone! We hope that 2019 will bring us all warmth and happiness! Our next drop will be January 13th in collaboration with our roots! AKA York University!
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The book WHERE AM I GOING TO GO is the first ever academic text focusing on LGBTQ2S #youthhomelessness in Canada & U.S. Read it here! bit.ly/2r0BaBR #WhereAmIGoingtoGo

The book WHERE AM I GOING TO GO is the first ever academic text focusing on LGBTQ2S #youthhomelessness in Canada & U.S. 

Read it here! bit.ly/2r0BaBR #WhereAmIGoingtoGo
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We’re so happy that we were able to do a couple of drops prior to the freezing weekend that just passed! Our next drop is Saturday, February 2nd! Please visit keeptorontowarm.com to help us help others.

We’re so happy that we were able to do a couple of drops prior to the freezing weekend that just passed! Our next drop is Saturday, February 2nd!

Please visit keeptorontowarm.com to help us help others.
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I STOPPED THE CAR AND WEPT LAST NIGHT. It was after midnight. I was driving home from another 18 hour day at Sinai Health + University Health Network and then i saw this. THANK YOU to my @CityofToronto and its citizens for these #ActsofLove that are keeping its #frontline health workers going.

I STOPPED THE CAR AND WEPT LAST NIGHT. It was after midnight.  I was driving home from another 18 hour day at <a href="/SinaiHealth/">Sinai Health</a> + <a href="/UHN/">University Health Network</a> and then i saw this. THANK YOU to my @CityofToronto and its citizens for these #ActsofLove that are keeping its #frontline health workers going.
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Ontario officials have released new modelling which predicts that the total cumulative cases during the this wave of the COVID-19 pandemic will be less than 20,000. That is much better than the 80,000 expected cases that were projected in modelling released earlier this month.